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Predicting Psychosis: Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

P.F. Buckley
- 01 Jan 2013 - 
- Vol. 2013, pp 111-112
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This article is published in Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 560 citations till now.

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How well does psychosis risk criteria predict the transition to psychosis? A 10-year service audit of an early psychosis service

Agatha Conrad
TL;DR: This research comprised a ‘layered’ service audit which examined all presentations to Psychological Assessment Service (PAS) during the ten-year period ending December 2007, and examined the relative contribution of UHR to transition to psychosis.
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Mitochondrial Function and Inflammation in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis and Patients with Early Stage Schizophrenia

TL;DR: Changes in peripheral mitochondrial function, measured by mitochondrial electron transport chain expression and levels of lactate and pyruvate, and changes in levels of inflammatory cytokines in CHR and early stage SCZ individuals are examined and compared to clinical symptoms.
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Identification and predictive analysis for participants at ultra-high risk of psychosis: A comparison of three psychometric diagnostic interviews

TL;DR: There is good diagnostic agreement between the CAARMS, SIPS and BSABS towards identification of UHR participants who are close relatives of patients with schizophrenia.
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Access and Waiting Time Standard for Early Intervention in Psychosis: At Risk Mental State Identification and Interventions Accepted within a Routine Service

TL;DR: A range of NICE and CBT informed interventions as well as individual psychological therapies appear to be acceptable to ARMS service users and many engaged in multiple interventions offered.
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Neurofunctional Characterization of the At-Risk Mental State for Psychosis

TL;DR: Brain regions implicated are those that would be expected based on current models of schizophrenia and neurofunctional studies in those with frank psychosis and regions implicated in the putative prodrome showed increased activation in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis/basal forebrain, anterior cingulate cortex, and medial prefrontal cortex in response to neutral faces.
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Predicting Psychosis: Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

TL;DR: The state of clinical high risk is associated with a very high risk of developing psychosis within the first 3 years of clinical presentation, and the risk progressively increases across this period.

Meta-analysis of Transition Outcomes in Individuals at High Clinical Risk

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the literature to date reporting the transition risk to psychosis in subjects at clinical high risk and found that there was a consistent transition risk, independent of the psychometric instruments used, of 18% after 6 months of follow-up, 22% after 1 year, 29% after 2 years and 36% after 3 years.
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